Tune Belt Sensor Pouch for Nike+iPod Sport Kit Sensor
Dec 23, 2009 in
Electronics
- Designed to hold Nike + iPod Sport Kit Sensor
- Sensor pouch securely attaches around shoe laces
- Reflective materials on sensor holder for nighttime visibility
- Works with 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G iPod nano
- Works with 3G iPod touch
Product Description
Tune Belt’s Sensor Case allows you to use the Nike + iPod system with nearly any shoe. It quickly and easily attaches around shoe laces to securely hold the Nike + iPod Sport Kit Sensor. Works with 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th generation nano. (Does not include Nike + iPod Sport Kit Sensor.)… More >>
Tune Belt Sensor Pouch for Nike+iPod Sport Kit Sensor
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5 comments
On the Run "Mike" on December 23, 2009 at 8:59 pm
I’ve previously purchased two (2) “Tune Belt Sensor Pouches” for both my wife and daughter. They liked it so much that I recently decided to buy one for myself for use in Wisconsin winter running.
It’s an excellent product as it snugly stores your Nike+ iPod sensor in a soft fabric pouch, enveloping it in a sturdy, classy-looking leather skin, and then securely locks it down with heavy-duty velcro (easy-to-follow directions are included). And rest assured, there’s no problems with communication between your iPod and the Nike+ iPod sensor in your “Tune Belt Sensor Pouch.”
All-in-all, the “Tune Belt Sensor Pouch” is stylish, rugged, and does exactly what it was built to do.
Dave Aswat on December 23, 2009 at 11:39 pm
no issues whatsoever
never in danger of losing the sensor
well done
i think that i should buy a pair of nike plus shoes now though the pouch will suffice.
S. Kosloske on December 24, 2009 at 1:40 am
It’s inexpensive, and works well. Holds the sensor in snugly, and is super easy to move it from one pair of shoes to another. A great deal.
J. Kamke on December 24, 2009 at 2:45 am
I don’t own the Nike shoes, so this is a perfect way to adapt any pair of tennis shoes with your Nike Plus. I went running in the rain and it protected the sensor from getting muddy and gross. Don’t know if that even affects the sensor, but I’m happy with it.
K. Hunter on December 24, 2009 at 4:25 am
This works great if you don’t have the Nike+ shoe – no issues in activating the Nike+ sensor & it stays put when running & general cardio exercise.